@Kelt. , I haven't done a thorough, deep cleaning, and am hoping my routine maintenance routine will suffice 
Whenever I refill, I make sure no juice has leaked out, anywhere. I'm in the G&T program in over-squonking, so that entails wiping the top of the mod with a damp microfiber cloth. If I know I've been messy, I also unscrew the atty and wipe underneath.
Every couple of days, I use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the exterior of the mod. This is usually when I dryburn, so while I'm at it, I also clean the contacts with some 99% alcohol, and maybe use a drop of deoxit gold. And I clean the button.
With the copper mod, I may clean the exterior with a bit of Barkeeper's Friend. Or not.
These mods are really easy to keep up. For refurbishing and polishing, folks seem to use Ultra Fine Scotch Bright pads. I have a box of them, but haven't had to do that. Someone else can say how it's done
ETA: Watch Sloth's vid. It tells you everything you need to know.
Whenever I refill, I make sure no juice has leaked out, anywhere. I'm in the G&T program in over-squonking, so that entails wiping the top of the mod with a damp microfiber cloth. If I know I've been messy, I also unscrew the atty and wipe underneath.
Every couple of days, I use a damp microfiber cloth and wipe the exterior of the mod. This is usually when I dryburn, so while I'm at it, I also clean the contacts with some 99% alcohol, and maybe use a drop of deoxit gold. And I clean the button.
With the copper mod, I may clean the exterior with a bit of Barkeeper's Friend. Or not.
These mods are really easy to keep up. For refurbishing and polishing, folks seem to use Ultra Fine Scotch Bright pads. I have a box of them, but haven't had to do that. Someone else can say how it's done
ETA: Watch Sloth's vid. It tells you everything you need to know.
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